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− | *'''Query''' uses this articleset in a [[query]]. | + | *'''Query''' uses this articleset in a [[3.4:query|query]]. |
* Use '''refresh index''' in case you just created this articleset or added new articles to the set, but the articles do not show up in the table. | * Use '''refresh index''' in case you just created this articleset or added new articles to the set, but the articles do not show up in the table. | ||
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* '''Delete''', the rightmost button, '''deletes the articleset from AmCAT'''. After doing so, it is '''gone forever''' (AmCAT has no recycle bin). So, make sure you (and the other users of the project) are absolutely sure you want to delete the set before doing so. | * '''Delete''', the rightmost button, '''deletes the articleset from AmCAT'''. After doing so, it is '''gone forever''' (AmCAT has no recycle bin). So, make sure you (and the other users of the project) are absolutely sure you want to delete the set before doing so. | ||
− | '''Note''': It is not possible to delete individual articles from an articleset. If you want to do so, [[3.4:Actions|create a new articleset]] using the article IDs in the original set minus those that you want to delete. You can enter these IDs as a list in the [[query]] screen. | + | '''Note''': It is not possible to delete individual articles from an articleset. If you want to do so, [[3.4:Actions|create a new articleset]] using the article IDs in the original set minus those that you want to delete. You can enter these IDs as a list in the [[3.4:query|query]] screen. |
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This page describes a feature in AmCAT 3.4 |
View other version: 3.3 - 3.4 - 3.5 |
An articleset is a set of text documents (‘articles’) stored together in AmCAT for use in queries, as codingjobs or other purposes. After choosing a project, go to the Articles tab on the upper left of the page and click it to find an overview of all articlesets included in that project. Click on an articleset in the table to go to the articleset overview for this set. From this overview, you can edit several properties of the articleset, draw a sample from the set, or delete the set from the project altogether.
As you can see, the overview consist of a table listing all articles included in the set (click a row in the table to see the full text of that article in a new tab), as well as a number of buttons with further options, above the table. These buttons only show up if you have the required access rights. Let's have a look at the different options.
Note: It is not possible to delete individual articles from an articleset. If you want to do so, create a new articleset using the article IDs in the original set minus those that you want to delete. You can enter these IDs as a list in the query screen.